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Caleb Meyer attacks the defense. Spoiler: the defense did not recover. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The highlights are many, and so are the photos.

The Coupeville High School boys basketball team continues to soar, winning a district title Thursday to get to 16-0 on the season.

Haunting all the nooks and crannies of a packed CHS gym, photo whiz kid John Fisken snapped the pics seen above and below.

To see even more, and ponder purchasing some glossies for Uncle LeRon in Louisville, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2021-2022/BBB-2022-02-17-vs-La-Conner-playoff/

 

Alex Murdy: “Give me the ball, or I devour your soul.”

“He’s not joking! Give him the ball and live to play another day.”

Logan Martin, dropping three-balls from the parking lot.

“Cover your ears, grandma. It’s gonna get loud in here.”

Xavier Murdy, also ready to devour your soul if you don’t give him the dang ball.

Grady Rickner powers up to drop two of his game-high 22 points.

“GRADY RICKNER!! All day, every day, fools!”

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Covid protocols prohibited four-year varsity starter Hawthorne Wolfe from being at his Senior Night in person, but he was hailed by coaches and teammates. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Seven strong.

The Coupeville High School boys basketball program honored its splendid seniors Wednesday, with five on the court and two there in spirit.

That group has sparked the Wolves to their best start in 20+ years, and is a tight-knit band of hoops stars.

“I feel extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to play basketball with such an all-around great group of guys, most of which I’ve known since kindergarten,” said Logan Martin in his farewell speech.

That was a sentiment shared by his teammates.

“I want to thank my team for always giving their best on the court,” Grady Rickner added.

“I will always have great memories of my high school basketball experience.”

Caleb Meyer

Logan Martin

Xavier Murdy (with balloon).

Miles Davidson

Wolf seniors honor the family of the late Bennett Boyles, their Class of 2022 teammate who fought valiantly against cancer in middle school.

Grady Rickner

Senior moms get their moment in the spotlight.

A wall of memories, and they’re not done yet.

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Logan Martin signs to compete in track and field for Central Washington University. (Eileen Stone photos)

A family portrait, of sorts.

“You da man!”

Track season never ended.

Coupeville High School senior Logan Martin has been hard at work perfecting his throws, showing up and showing out in one-man workouts.

And all that work has paid off.

In advance of his final season with the Wolves, Martin signed paperwork to commit to competing at Central Washington University.

He’s expected to throw the discus and shot put, as he does at CHS, while adding the hammer and weight throw.

Martin, who has also played basketball, tennis, and soccer during his time as a Wolf, set PR’s in the shot put, discus, and javelin during his junior season of track.

His best discus throw in a high school meet has been 153 feet, 10 inches, putting him hot on the heels of older brother Dalton, who owns the CHS career record with a heave of 161-07 from 2016.

With a PR of 44-03 in the shot put, Martin is also chasing Hunter Hammer’s school-best mark of 51-03.75 from 2011.

This spring will offer Logan and teammates their first chance in three seasons to qualify for the state meet.

The ongoing pandemic erased spring sports during Martin’s sophomore season.

While CHS and its foes returned to competition last year, there were no postseason events.

That’s expected to change this time around, with Martin and Co. aiming to make the trip to Cheney for the big dance.

After that, Coupeville’s top thrower will return to the eastern side of the state, but this time with Ellensburg and CWU his destination.

That’s the same NCAA D-II school where former Wolf football star Nick Streubel pulled on the pads during a stellar collegiate career.

 

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Logan Martin slashes to the hoop Monday during the first day of high school basketball practice. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Basketball is back.

Thanks to the pandemic, games are being played in spring/early summer this time around, instead of winter, but it’s important to note — they are going to be played.

Both the Coupeville High School girls and boys hoops programs have 12-game schedules (down from the normal 18-20), with the first live action on the road May 18 in Mount Vernon.

Home openers are set for May 20, with Orcas Island the foe, and the season runs through June 17.

The pics above and below, capturing the first day of practice for the Wolf boys, come to us courtesy John Fisken.

To see his work from other sports, pop over to:

John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

Ryan Blouin debates his options.

Hawthorne Wolfe visualizes tossing the ball over his shoulder and hitting absolutely nothing but net.

Xavier Murdy rambles to the hoop.

“See the basket, be the basket.”

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Freshman Ava Mitten was one of 20 Wolves to letter in track and field. (Karen Carlson photo)

Dominic Coffman (red mask) and Reiley Aracely complete a handoff during a relay. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

One last lap around the oval.

Their season ended a couple of weeks back, but we’re headed back to spring sports to acknowledge the Coupeville High School track and field squad.

Longtime coach Randy King lettered 20 of his athletes, while also handing out three participation certificates.

The list, awaiting your eye-balling, can be found below.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Reiley Araceley
Aurora Cernick
Dominic Coffman
Dakota Eck
Mitchell Hall
Ja’Kenya Hoskins
Ryanne Knoblich
Carolyn Lhamon
Catherine Lhamon
Logan Martin
Cristina McGrath
Erica McGrath
Hank Milnes
Ava Mitten
Abigail Ramirez
Mikey Robinett
Ben Smith
Aidan Wilson
Tate Wyman
Sam Wynn

Participation certificates:

Camryn Clark
Josh Guay
Maylin Steele

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